Yve picked up five species on the Shearwater pelagic to the Farralons: 720 for her.
In other news, in June I'd heard from Laura Keene that there was a Florida couple doing a No Name Big Year in honor of the guy's impending (or happened?) 70th birthday, but that they weren't eBirding. That's changed:
Gaylee Dean: 693
Richard Dean: 691
I don't know anything about provisionals for them.
Joe
Potentially the majority of the Rio Grande's Valley hotspots (Santa Ana, Bentsen, etc) will be behind the fence, not to mention severely environmentally degraded.
Trump? Plan?
Ahh hah hah hah hah hah hah. 3
Trump? Plan?
Ahh hah hah hah hah hah hah. 3
But in this area, the border wall is already there ...just with entrances for folk to access US territory / birding hotspots (aren't the wall builders considerable) on the other side. Always though it was a bit weird having the wall with unmanned 'holes'.
Does the new plan (in as much as it has been planned at all) see these throughways closed? I just imagined they would be better observed or manned.
But in this area, the border wall is already there ...just with entrances for folk to access US territory / birding hotspots (aren't the wall builders considerate) on the other side. Always though it was a bit weird having the wall with unmanned 'holes'.
Does the new plan (in as much as it has been planned at all) see these throughways closed? I just imagined they would be better observed or manned.